It’s time for another Thrift Store Upcycle Challenge!! I’ve paired up with an amazing group of talented ladies to bring you a monthly thrift store challenge. Each month we will create a new home decor piece from an item(s) we’ve found at a thrift store, yard sale, resale shop etc. There is no budget or specific theme so we are free to let our creativity run wild!

I am working on my daughter’s bedroom and decided to make a trip to my local thrift store to see if I could find something I liked. I found a few things that would fit in there, and I also found this piece of wood.

I think it was part of a shelf, and I love scrap wood because it can be used for different projects so I bought it too because I had been thinking for a while to make a leash holder for our dog and bunny. No more looking for them around the house!

Here’s a list of what you need to make a leash holder.

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I started by painting the wood board with some milk paint leftover I had from another project I was working on.

With the first layer it doesn’t look too good, but always the second layer does the magic!

While the second layer was drying, I took a dog paw stencil I did some time ago and designed a new one for our bunny.

Then I took an old paint brush and some black acrylic paint, unloaded as much paint as I could in a paper plate and started stenciling. I didn’t secure the stencil because it was small and fast to do, but you can secure it to the wood with some painter’s tape if you want.

When the paw was dry, I did the same with the ears. I had some cabinet pulls from somewhere and decided to use them as hooks. The leashes are thin so the pulls should suffice.

I varnished them to protect from sun and rain, and hanged our new leash holder in our front door.

It’s nice to have everything in its place and be able to find what we are looking for AT the very moment we are looking for it… which doesn’t happen too frequently in our home.

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Now why didn’t I think of that? Famous last words huh? What ingenuity making board into leash holder and what a cute one. How sweet you have a bunny also. We have five chickens and can leave our cat out in yard with them, never bothers them, is bit afraid of them actually. The chickens like to follow our black lab/border collie around back yard and they play on pallet piles. Enjoy lovely Fall weekend

We have friends who have chickens and I find them so interesting. They come close where we are to eat all the breadcrumbs and leftovers we have and are not too scared. Once I left my car doors open and one of them jumped in, I guess I needed to clean the car more often lol Your pets must be good to leave the chickens alone